Katja TriplettManaging Editor [+–]

University of Göttingen

Professor for the Study of Religions at the Department of East Asian Studies, University of Göttingen since 2012. From 2007 to 2012 she was Associate Professor at the Department of the Study of Religions and curator of the Museum of Religions (Religionskundliche Sammlung) at Marburg University. Triplett graduated in the Study of Religions, Japanese linguistics and Anthropology, and obtained her doctorate in Marburg. She held a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the Centre for the Study of Japanese Religions, SOAS, University of London (2004-5).

The International Association for the History of Religions invites for this new series submissions from scholars in the field of the academic study of religion. The series encourages work that is innovative in the study of religions, whether of an empirical, theoretical or methodological nature. This could include multi- or inter-disciplinary studies involving anthropology, philosophy, psychology, sociology and political studies. Further projects could examine the continuing influence of postcolonial, decolonial and intercultural dynamics, as well as contemporary responses from intersectional studies. Proposals which address the relevance and application of more recent approaches such as cognitivist, as well as ones concerned with aesthetic culture – art, architecture, media, performance and sound – will also be welcomed.

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